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September 30, 2007 -- 1:59 PM
posted by alison
in the end, I think it just hated me. I shook it, pulled really hard, cursed and swore at it and... nothing... and I couldn't use the normally very useful trick of sticking something else in there because the counters in this place have a very nice tiled overhang that makes it essentially impossible. (unfortunately)
BUT... after much heaving, shaking and general surly-natured attacking of the drawer by me, and then me giving up... my roomie stepped in and just plain opened the drawer. Then she turned to me and said "oh, I see you got it open." Go figure.
either way, I once again have access to forks, spatulas and bread knives. Yay!
September 29, 2007 -- 2:47 PM
posted by mary
Alison - I'd also vote for the pulling really hard...you could also try to dislodge whatever is stuck using another kitchen-type utensil.
September 29, 2007 -- 2:22 PM
posted by Par
Also, scratch that bit torrent link. It's just a torrent of the iTunes download, which means it's DRMed. Apparently bit torrent doesn't come through again.
September 29, 2007 -- 2:13 PM
posted by Par
I don't think that heart is correct. There's definitely some strange things going on with those vessels.
Besides, it's a kitchen. There should be the schematic of a duodenum or something there. Obviously.
And have you tried pulling really really hard? Worked for a girl in my Chem 263 lab (although her thermometer ended up U-shaped after the endeavour.)
September 29, 2007 -- 1:54 PM
posted by alison
maybe you guys know...
what's a solution (any) for opening a cutlery drawer when there's something wedged in there such that you can't get it open? ... at all?
(hooray, who needs forks anyway, right?)
September 29, 2007 -- 1:49 PM
posted by alison
I"m not so sure I'd commit to this in my house... but to each their own...
it does look pretty cool though
September 29, 2007 -- 1:41 PM
posted by Par
"Hotel Chevalier is a 2007 short film by director Wes Anderson. Starring Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman, the film acts as a prologue to Anderson's 2007 feature The Darjeeling Limited.
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It was made available in the United States as a free download on Apple, Inc's iTunes Store on September 26th."
Of course, as is business as usual for this kind of ridiculous licensing scheme we're under, it's not available as a free download on the Canadian iTunes Store. If you're so inclined, bit torrent provides a way.
